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Subject: Mini Review: Generally Horny Hospital
Date: 30 May 1996 04:52:29 GMT
This is a good flick, sorta a "comedy"...rated a 4.
Stars Tyfanny Million, Sarah Jane Hamilton, Jeanne Fine, Amber Woods
and some "guys" as well as Ron Jeremy...
....
And hoooooray for Tyfanny Million she was involved with the Production,
Direction and Writing of the story... I hope she does more, cause this
is a good effort...
....
Well from reading the box cover, any movie with the first 3 actresses
in it has to be a sure winner and this is. The premise of the film is
Generally Horny Hospital has a high success rate of "treating" patients
so the US Surgeon General, played by Tyfanny as Dr. Juicelynn Udders,
sends Ron Jeremy undercover to scope it out...
There he finds Sarah Jane Hamilton, Jeanne Fine and Amber Woods taking
care of the patients. No one sucks cock better than Jeanne Fine, no
one is sexier and nastier than Sarah Jane with her british accent and
Amber Woods takes some nice anal and cum shots on her chest....
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An interesting part in the movie, is the actresses talking nasty to us
the "viewer" as they are "doing whatever"...this is different and very
hot.
One thing I found strange in the movie. In the opening scene, Sarah
Jane is frigging herself very good and she apparently lets loose with
her heavy squirting. For some REASON a black box came on the screen to
hide what she was doing. She laughed real hard afterwards and said she
was sorry, I wonder if she really did NUMBER 1 or NUMBER 2 and Tyfanny
just black-boxed it out...cause Sarah's cum scenes are classic and as
far as I know should not be illegal to be shown to us UNSUSPECTING &
INNOCENT citizens of these here United States.
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If anyone has an answer to this I would appreciate a response.
To give you a taste of Tyfanny's directing and writing... She has Sarah
Jane, in the last scene, spread Jeanne's cunt wide with four fingers,
while, Jeanne has her two fingers deep into her own cunt, (lets see,
basic math, that makes 6 fingers in Jeanne's cunt..)...also Sarah
Jane spits into it for good measure.....xxxtreme grin
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See this movie, you will like it ! and p.s. I am all for the actresses
taking over and doing some writing, directing, and producing !
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